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education is not granted the way it's granted here. how can we ever think there would be durable peace in these areas without people who have access to education. years ago you used to say you open a school, you close a jail. with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say they give them actual information, they give them funds and very often they don't take care of the protection of the civil society in these areas. we have to understand that in the last ten years, americans spent $20 billion only in pakistan. 80% of that budget went directly to the army. 170 million went to education. what we are doing in these countries, we have to think that our policy is about building armies. not about building societities. what malala wanted was to build a civil society that lead to democratization of the place. and lead to t
education is not granted the way it's granted here. how can we ever think there would be durable peace in these areas without people who have access to education. years ago you used to say you open a school, you close a jail. with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say...
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from being educated in a complex class, that this is a better education and better preparation for the world at large. that is part of their argument. let's hear from president powers from the university of texas. >> hour lawyers made the case to the justices that the diversity ethnic and otherwise, benefits all of the students on our campus. we made the case and the university of texas has crafted an admissions policy that includes race as one of many factor factors and meets the strict guidelines established by this court in the decision nine years ago. >> the grudser decision the plaintiff in that case in the university of michigan you referred to. when do you think we would be getting decisions? this will be something decided some time this spring, you think? >> could be by december. it has the advantage of being argued early, only the second one week of this court's term but this is going to be a tough one. i would say yes, not before next spring, maybe at the end of the term like when all the other big ones come out. >> and, of course, everyone watching closely and these are usua
from being educated in a complex class, that this is a better education and better preparation for the world at large. that is part of their argument. let's hear from president powers from the university of texas. >> hour lawyers made the case to the justices that the diversity ethnic and otherwise, benefits all of the students on our campus. we made the case and the university of texas has crafted an admissions policy that includes race as one of many factor factors and meets the strict...
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no, you will not terrify us from having an education. no. you will not terrify us from having a voice. no, you will not terrify us from having a future. rest and get well malala. the world needs your voice. the world is praying for you. flip your look from day, to night soft, to bright with covergirl blast flipstick. wearable, blendable double end-able! it's two lipsticks in one. easy, breezy, beautiful blast flipstick from covergirl. >>> we're back talking about the cowardly shooting of a 14-year-old. malala yousufzai who was shot by the taliban. the taliban sought to silence her an education advocate for girls. her condition has stabilized. but she and her father continue to face death threats. >> i'm joined by an msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for newsweek. talk to me first about what the message -- this is an act certainly against malala but an act of terrorism against girls in general. what is the message the taliban was attempting to send here? >> the message is clear. don't dare to shape society. this is what malala was
no, you will not terrify us from having an education. no. you will not terrify us from having a voice. no, you will not terrify us from having a future. rest and get well malala. the world needs your voice. the world is praying for you. flip your look from day, to night soft, to bright with covergirl blast flipstick. wearable, blendable double end-able! it's two lipsticks in one. easy, breezy, beautiful blast flipstick from covergirl. >>> we're back talking about the cowardly shooting...
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they just want an education. tomorrow is the united nations international day of the girl, which the u.n. says is about highlighting, celebrating, discussing, and advancing girl's lives across the globe. and tonight on the eve of the international day of the girl. this girl, one of the bravest girls in the world, a 14-year-old is lying near debt after being shot in the head and the neck on her school bus yesterday for nothing more than wanting an education for herself and other girls. religious extremists planned to assassinate her on her school bus. the man who got on the bus and shot her and got away is, no doubt, very, very proud of himself tonight. his spokesman certainly is. yes, homicidal religious extremists have spokes menmen in pakistan. ehsanullah ehsan sent a letter to the media today defending the assassination attempt and his defense of the assassination attempt contains specific sigh takings from the koran. the spokesman said, whom so ever leads a campaign against islam and shariah is ordered to be
they just want an education. tomorrow is the united nations international day of the girl, which the u.n. says is about highlighting, celebrating, discussing, and advancing girl's lives across the globe. and tonight on the eve of the international day of the girl. this girl, one of the bravest girls in the world, a 14-year-old is lying near debt after being shot in the head and the neck on her school bus yesterday for nothing more than wanting an education for herself and other girls. religious...
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she was targeted a week ago for her vocal campaign for a girl's right to get an education. since then, there has been an outpouring of international and pakistan the support. she is being treated at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. >> she leaves a military hospital after almost a week of emergency treatment. her destination, britain. this after then, she arrived at birmingham airport. the ambulance driving slowly through the streets to the queen elizabeth hospital. hear, a large number of doctors ought hand with years of experience treating british soldiers wounded in afghanistan. >> she will be assessed by range of specialists and a variety of other teams, which is clearly why she is coming here. >> she was well known for speaking out against the militant group. in particular, the campaign to stop girls going to school in her home region. she started writing a diary for the bbc three years ago when they controlled the valley. last week, the militants took their revenge, shooting her in the head. the attack has sparked angry demonstrations in pakistan. people her
she was targeted a week ago for her vocal campaign for a girl's right to get an education. since then, there has been an outpouring of international and pakistan the support. she is being treated at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. >> she leaves a military hospital after almost a week of emergency treatment. her destination, britain. this after then, she arrived at birmingham airport. the ambulance driving slowly through the streets to the queen elizabeth hospital. hear, a...
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the 14-year-old girl who fought for the rights of other young girls to be educated and independent. now fighting for her own life after she was shot by a team of taliban gunman. we have an update on her condition and the growing outrage at her attackers. >> reporter: military officials overseeing the care of the 14-year-old girl say she's making satisfactory process, but they are considering sending her abroad for specialized treatment. meanwhile here in pakistan, the anger continues to grow. today tens of thousands turned out in karachi to register their dissent to the taliban. hundreds of schoolgirls gathered to support her. some here are now saying that this is the chance for the military to strike at the heart of the taliban in the border region as the outrage over the attack grows, as do the cries for justice for mallal. >>> still ahead, as nightly news continues, the uproars over the way some schools are tracking students, every movement, every move they make. >>> and you just can't believe your eyes. many medications. dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead t
the 14-year-old girl who fought for the rights of other young girls to be educated and independent. now fighting for her own life after she was shot by a team of taliban gunman. we have an update on her condition and the growing outrage at her attackers. >> reporter: military officials overseeing the care of the 14-year-old girl say she's making satisfactory process, but they are considering sending her abroad for specialized treatment. meanwhile here in pakistan, the anger continues to...
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, it would be very good for us to try to upgrade education, financial will it liy education in schools and for states to concentrate on that. that's going to go a long way toward young people understanding their paychecks, how much the government is taking out for various taxes. that creates better voters to know how to make -- if the government is this big and they're taking this much, how can i help sort out the priorities in terms of what the government should do, and be able to understand as well the recourse where there is, when they do sense they might to be victim of abuse in the workplace. that's appropriate in this case i think wage theft is one of those things we can count is being pretty well covered by the department of labor. >> would you like to see new legislation? >> i would because there are whole sets of workers who are not covered. we cover almost every worker, but there are about four or five categories of workers, all of them are mostly women and all of them are bottom of the economic pile. >> all right. that's it for this edition of to the con carrie. please follo
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> to staff and inmates alike, they are known simply as the squad. >> we respond to every single incident that happens within this prison that ranges from a fist fight to a stabbing to a homicide to narcotics that are discovered on an inmate. >> if a prison can be considered a city, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhood member in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it down on concrete. i mean this is incredible. >> the squad is also responsible for screening any suspicious mail entering the institution.
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for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of gender and gender-based violence. >> when you see what is happening nbc our report, he recently returned from afghanistan. how optimistic are you that the improvements that have been made in the last three years in terms of getting girls in the school and allowing them to stay there will be upheld once nato forces leave? >> i think there is a commitment amongst community to keeping children in school and seeing girls in school. we saw a tremendous increase in the number of girls in school in afghanistan once they were pushed out of power. you still have 3 million girls out of school, 35 million worldwide. there i
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we all of us will have to pay the price in terms of spending on education spending on. america will be weak because you know we'll be losing talent what's the point of slashing a welfare budget if we're going to be paying the price for the increased spending we're going to. save the children hopes to help the worst hit families but this could be a long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith. well still to come this hour here on r t f ailed chris aden and tell us motorcade had a to pakistan's most troubled region stop short of its final destination now why in just a couple of minutes. private american company hands to the international space station with its first cargo delivery as the hopes to fill the post shuttle era. at how far such missions can go for those businesses craving to conquer the stars there are plenty more stories after a short b
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also in oregon, colorado and washington, they ear mamark the revenue, some to the general fund and education and substance abuse things and things everybody supports. these are smarter initiatives and it's smarter to run them in a presidential year when you have a lot of young people voting rather than at midterm in 2010 where the elderly folks that come out are strongly anti-pot. >> some of the latest polling shows 50% in colorado and washington support legalizing pot for rec use while 37% in oregon support legalization. ryan, you suddenied this and wrote about it. talk about our mindsets have changed perhaps even since the '80s. is it because, for example, under federal law possession of one personal joint is a misdemeanor but punishable by up it to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. do people think we have bigger things to worry about, or marijuana is not the scary demon some saw it as earlier on? >> all the hysteria works in reformer's favorite. you have problem finding revenue? here's revenue. tons of people are smoking pot. let's go ahead and tax it. i think more importantly in places
also in oregon, colorado and washington, they ear mamark the revenue, some to the general fund and education and substance abuse things and things everybody supports. these are smarter initiatives and it's smarter to run them in a presidential year when you have a lot of young people voting rather than at midterm in 2010 where the elderly folks that come out are strongly anti-pot. >> some of the latest polling shows 50% in colorado and washington support legalizing pot for rec use while...
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if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to you. if you have educated people, they will not come. >> reporter: but they did. hours in surgery to remove a bullet in her head, in a coma, expected to at least survive. and if she does survive, the taliban says it will kill here the next time. they call her the symbol of obscenity. another girl on the bus says she is dropping out of school. too dangerous. derek. >>> all right, gary. how would you fight back if someone was trying to sexually assault you? a rockville maryland decided to bite her attacker's penis. roberto gonzalez was sentenced to prison for attacking the woman. the 20 year old suspect tried to rape the woman, he could not do that so he forced himself into the woman's mouth. that is when she bit him. he screamed and ran away but the cops caught up with him. another woman has come forward now saying she was groped and is the 6th woman to say a man in springfield felt her up. it hamd while she was -- happened while she was walking on cumberland drive. she came forward after s
if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to you. if you have educated people, they will not come. >> reporter: but they did. hours in surgery to remove a bullet in her head, in a coma, expected to at least survive. and if she does survive, the taliban says it will kill here the next time. they call her the symbol of obscenity. another girl on the bus says she is dropping out of school. too dangerous. derek. >>> all right, gary. how would you fight back if someone...
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and when i meet with the clients or meet with the other educators, that's what i want them to take away and think that, oh, she's very professional. she does a very good job. we can depend upon her. not, oh, my god. you know, have you seen -- oh, my god. >> jessica's mother says her hoarding tendencies can be traced back to her college years but it isn't until the sudden death of her husband in 2001 that a tendency become a compulsion. >> went way over the edge. you do the grief counseling, you do all the things you think you should. sometimes it doesn't happen. what i found was i would go to work and come home and just want to cocoon myself. i just didn't want to deal with anything. >> in the cases of somebody, a spouse passing away, you have kind of two complicated issues because now you're more alone, you're more isolated and you fill things up with stuff. a lot of times people with compulsive hoarding don't trust their memory. they're afraid that they're going to lose whatever association or connectedness to the individual that they lost. >> early efforts to seek help from psychiatr
and when i meet with the clients or meet with the other educators, that's what i want them to take away and think that, oh, she's very professional. she does a very good job. we can depend upon her. not, oh, my god. you know, have you seen -- oh, my god. >> jessica's mother says her hoarding tendencies can be traced back to her college years but it isn't until the sudden death of her husband in 2001 that a tendency become a compulsion. >> went way over the edge. you do the grief...
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." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus, an armed man boarded, called out her name and shot her. she's still unconscious in a hospital and the taliban has announced they are going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against lance armstrong. today, a new report showed that 11 of the men who rode with him, his teammates, have come forward to testify that armstrong was at the center of the drug use, what's being called the most sophisticated doping program in the history of sport. nearly 1,000 pages of testimony, lab results, financial transactions showing not only did armstrong dope, but demanded his teammates dope, as well. they say. and supplied them with illegal substances. >>> and a warning tonight about the air bags in your car. the national highway traffic safety administration warning about counterfeit air bags installed by repair shops. they look like the real thing, but they're not. so, how do you know what's in your car? abc's david kerley on th
." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus, an armed man boarded, called out her name and shot her. she's still unconscious in a hospital and the taliban has announced they are going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against lance armstrong. today, a new report showed that 11 of the men who rode with him, his teammates, have come forward...
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it's been an educational experience for me. it really has. i'm ready to get out and live my life. >> with good conduct, campbell can be released in less than two years, but it's a challenge surviving the boredom of confinement. >> in order to not go crazy and stir crazy, get yourself into a routine. i try to go out every time the door is open. don't bore yourself with your cell. you know, go out, meet people, have fun. >> come on, shorty! >> i'm done. >> no, come on and play. are you scared? you wasn't scared when you came in. come on. >> for matthew campbell and other inmates not confined to the segregation unit or death row, the yard at ksp is one place to momentarily escape the tedium of prison life. >> it's kind of the central park of the kentucky state penitentiary. >> there's somebody at the horseshoe pits about all the time, and all the basketball courts are off the hill on the backside. there's a lot of them that will play that all day long. >> the prison population at ksp informally divides itself into two groups who don't see eye to
it's been an educational experience for me. it really has. i'm ready to get out and live my life. >> with good conduct, campbell can be released in less than two years, but it's a challenge surviving the boredom of confinement. >> in order to not go crazy and stir crazy, get yourself into a routine. i try to go out every time the door is open. don't bore yourself with your cell. you know, go out, meet people, have fun. >> come on, shorty! >> i'm done. >> no, come...
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the state education officials are seriously thinking about shutting down city college. they have money management issues. s has been described as management issues at all levels. it is the largest enrollment for collegethey will almost certainly have to shut its doors. >> shares mockery me is back on the job of this morning after a peameeting last week. he was found guilty of gross misconduct. >> we are waiting for game two of the national league championship series tonight at at&t park. we're waiting for a victory at home. the giants lost last night to the st. louis cardinals. jackie sissel does not want to talk about it but he has to. >> that is all right. the giants are 0 and 3 so far this year and the post season. they have been known through the years as a great home team but not so much through the playoffs. they lost 6 to 4 to the raining champions the st. louis cardinals. they were down six runs before the end of the fourth inning. they did not take great come back with four rounds of their own but it was too little too late. and about 10 hours or so the second
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because she supported education for women, something the taliban strongly oppose. the girl was on her way home from school as the story goes, when police say the gunman approached a crowded school bus and asked whether anybody could point out this one girl. cops say another student did exactly that. and the gunman shot them both. medical workers air lifted the teenage activist to a nearby military hospital. somehow both girls survived. pakistan's prime minister condemned this and say the 14-year-old is quote, like my daughter. and yours, too. in neighboring afghanistan, a woman is freedom and women's rights. this is news in a country where little more than a decade ago, women were not allowed to go outside alone. ♪ . >> shep: a rare thing for afghan women to appear on stage. the rapper says some relatives refused to talk to her because of these performances. >>> a dreary day for our 401(k)s and a dismal outlook for the world's economy. you're welcome. the dow dropped 110 today. the nasdaq off 45. s & p off 14. those numbers five years to the day since the dow and
because she supported education for women, something the taliban strongly oppose. the girl was on her way home from school as the story goes, when police say the gunman approached a crowded school bus and asked whether anybody could point out this one girl. cops say another student did exactly that. and the gunman shot them both. medical workers air lifted the teenage activist to a nearby military hospital. somehow both girls survived. pakistan's prime minister condemned this and say the...
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there are still challenges to meet, children to educate, a middle class to rebuild, but the last thing we should do is turn back now. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >>> yes, that was morgan freeman. the obama camp is also bringing in more star power, former president clinton and bruce springsteen will team up for a rally in ohio. the boss also expected to stump for the president in iowa. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught up with them. there was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred. there was no riot at all. to say that, you are
there are still challenges to meet, children to educate, a middle class to rebuild, but the last thing we should do is turn back now. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >>> yes, that was morgan freeman. the obama camp is also bringing in more star power, former president clinton and bruce springsteen will team up for a rally in ohio. the boss also expected to stump for the president in iowa. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly...
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it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising debt there's mass unemployment and what we're saying is we're going to be a global noise we are the next generation the youth and youth part of the working class as our future is being destroyed we're not going to silently sit back and let them destroy our future we're going to be louder we're going to be confrontational and we're going to demand that this stop austerity is a crime against the people these cuts are crime against us and we're going to demonstrate or any louder i'm going to oppose it. meanwhile in europe desperation over dead means count strapped italy is planning to dip its hands into the church collection ten. new plans might leave the vatican bank feeling the pinch and the cafeteria looks set to lose its tax exempt status plus. the better late than never japan's justice minister admits after thirty years of silence to having ties to the country's mafia known as they got bruises. and u.s. pharmacists claimed the company was sponsible for a meningitis outbreak forced them to prepare dangerous narcotics
it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising debt there's mass unemployment and what we're saying is we're going to be a global noise we are the next generation the youth and youth part of the working class as our future is being destroyed we're not going to silently sit back and let them destroy our future we're going to be louder we're going to be confrontational and we're going to demand that this stop austerity is a crime against the people these cuts are crime against...
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i'll get my education if it's at home, school or any place. save our schools, save our pakistan. >> reporter: local pakistani officials in the swat valley where malala yousufzai lived said they offered her protection but her father refused it. the driver of the truck she had been riding in is among those under suspicion. two other girls were wounded in the attack. the shooting has been condemned around the world including by the u.s. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who don't want girls to have an education. and don't want girls to speak for themselves. and don't want girls to become leaders. >> reporter: malala yousufzai had said whenever you watch someone being oppressed raise your voice against it. now the 14-year-old girl is fighting for her life because she raised her voice. the surgeon who operated on her said the high velocity close range shot damaged critical areas of the brain. survival is not in doubt but what kind of survival. >> mark, is there any chance they might move her out of the country? >> reporter: well, they said
i'll get my education if it's at home, school or any place. save our schools, save our pakistan. >> reporter: local pakistani officials in the swat valley where malala yousufzai lived said they offered her protection but her father refused it. the driver of the truck she had been riding in is among those under suspicion. two other girls were wounded in the attack. the shooting has been condemned around the world including by the u.s. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who...
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if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to your area, but if you have educated people, they will not come. >> well, educated or not, the taliban come with bombs and guns. how do you handle that? do you still talk to them, or do you call in the army? what do you do? >> first of all, i would like to talk to them. >> what would you say? >> i would say that what are your demands, what do you want? >> we want you sho to shut down the schools is what they would say? >> i would tell them that don't shut our schools because school -- i will -- >> you're 14. you have no idea what you're talking about. we're going to shut down your school. >> give me a second. first of all, i will -- i will show them koran, what koran says. koran didn't say that girls are not allowed to go to school. >> what a remarkable young lady. reza joining us now. she is -- she just defies any 14-year-old, and she is firm in her stance. give us an idea what her status is right now after that shooting. >> well, her status is improving considerably. earlier today we spoke to a neurosurgeon and he told us tha
if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to your area, but if you have educated people, they will not come. >> well, educated or not, the taliban come with bombs and guns. how do you handle that? do you still talk to them, or do you call in the army? what do you do? >> first of all, i would like to talk to them. >> what would you say? >> i would say that what are your demands, what do you want? >> we want you sho to shut down the schools is what...
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." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the take on ma louisiana, the outrage has exploded. with massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from a former congresswoman gabby giffords's doctors. she chose to come to britain because of their ties with pakistan. >>> a flight from tampa to phoenix was diverted after massive crack on the windshield. passengers say, they didn't realize how badly the windshield was damaged until after they had landed. >>> it flew hundreds of miles above earth. the last mile, in way was the toughest for the space shuttle "endeavour." it got to the science center in los angeles 17 hours late. crews had to cut down hundreds of trees and move traffic signals among the 12-mile route. the city will be replanting the trees along the route. >>> and flinl, you wo
." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the take on ma louisiana, the outrage has exploded. with massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from a former congresswoman gabby giffords's doctors. she chose to come to britain because of their...
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she lives in pakistan and has been a chapel yes or no education for girls. when she was 11 years old she started a blog with the bbc under a pseudonym. and as a result she now clings to life because a taliban gunman board her school bus and tried to kill her. >> this is a most remarkable little girl. it's horrifying the way she has been treated. and it's unfortunate it takes an incident like this to focus the world's attention on the fact that islamist terrorist groups from al qaeda to the taliban to hamas and hezbollah are engaged in the premeditated murder of innocent children. they are recruiting them as suicide bombers and using them as human shields and they are murdering them for wearing a westernized haircut. alisyn: this is an incredible symbol of what the taliban plans to do. in fact they are willing to kill this girl to move their point. yet here at home, we are talking about big bird. not to trivialize this. this was not spoken about at the debates and we are not talking about this usually during the news cycle. why aren't our priorities more focu
she lives in pakistan and has been a chapel yes or no education for girls. when she was 11 years old she started a blog with the bbc under a pseudonym. and as a result she now clings to life because a taliban gunman board her school bus and tried to kill her. >> this is a most remarkable little girl. it's horrifying the way she has been treated. and it's unfortunate it takes an incident like this to focus the world's attention on the fact that islamist terrorist groups from al qaeda to...
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has achieved the level of diversity that it needs to accomplish its educational mission. the court has to make its own independent judgment. the wave that they would go of making an independent judgment is look at the kind of information the university considered and could be information about the composition of the class, information a backlash from diversity, retention and graduation rates, information about the specifics of the university's context of history. a history of racial incidents or trouble are not. and then what the court has to do is satisfy itself that the university substantiated its conclusion based upon that, based on the uprising considered . needs to consider race to further enhance the educational goals that have been identified as a compelling interest. an idea of the s and number of minority enrollees g tired the burden is going to get harder to meet. a few scenes out want to touch on. first, as we have pointed out, that really relates to merit and that want to make clear that we do not accept the premise of the footnote that she would not have ent
has achieved the level of diversity that it needs to accomplish its educational mission. the court has to make its own independent judgment. the wave that they would go of making an independent judgment is look at the kind of information the university considered and could be information about the composition of the class, information a backlash from diversity, retention and graduation rates, information about the specifics of the university's context of history. a history of racial incidents...
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one state's plan for equal education is raising serious concerns of racial profiling. we'll tell you about a proposal to use students race annette is in satisfactory tee to determine their academic goals. a man hit from 24 miles in the air and hit a speed of 833 miles an hour during his fall. can you imagine? how is it possible that this death defying jump did not break every skydiving record known to man? we'll take a look and tell you more about the man who just broke the speed of sound. >> when i was standing there on top of the world you become so humble, you do not think about breaking records any more. you do not think about gaining statistical date a. the only thing yodata. the only thing is you want to come back alive. any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more
one state's plan for equal education is raising serious concerns of racial profiling. we'll tell you about a proposal to use students race annette is in satisfactory tee to determine their academic goals. a man hit from 24 miles in the air and hit a speed of 833 miles an hour during his fall. can you imagine? how is it possible that this death defying jump did not break every skydiving record known to man? we'll take a look and tell you more about the man who just broke the speed of sound....